14.9.11

DNC Chair: New York’s 9th a ‘very difficult District for Democrats’













By John W. Lillpop

On the night after Democrats lost a special election in New York City, Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz tried to minimize the impact by throwing a ‘hail Mary’ that would be hilarious were it not so silly.

As reported at the reference, in part:

“Democratic party leaders insisted the loss wasn’t a harbinger of things to come. “It’s a very difficult district for Democrats,” said Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz.”

Really?

With all due respect, Ms. Schultz, that seat has been held by Democrats without interruption since 1920! Ninety one bloody years in the la-la world of progressive ideology and denial.

Of course, excepting the 2010 election, that record was compiled before Barack Obama threw Israel under the bus and Anthony Weiner threw his private parts out to the world via Twitter.

Still, Schultz is partially correct:

Going forward, the 9th WILL BE a difficult district for out-of-touch moon bats!

That may well be true all across America as well as this proud and great nation begins to wake up to the fact that the Marxist policies of the Democrat Party as lead by President Obama need to be eradicated.

And one thing more, Ms. Shultz: How Very SWEET it is!



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Debbie Wasserman-Schultz








Debbie Wasserman-Schultz: NY-9 is “a very difficult district for Democrats”
Democratic party leaders insisted the loss wasn’t a harbinger of things to come. “It’s a very difficult district for Democrats,” said Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, noting its Democratic margins there tend to be the second lowest of all the districts in New York City.
House Speaker John Boehner (R., Ohio), dismissed that idea.
“This is a very seriously Democrat district,” Mr. Boehner said. “This is not a district that Republicans have any right to believe we could win.”
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